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Changelog for uml-patch-2.4.19-27.bz2

Release Date : Nov 5 2002

Released By : jdike

  • Newer libcs with threads now work inside UML thanks to some revolting code.
  • IP pnp should work again, thanks to a changed initcall order.
  • Fixed a missing bounds check in the console and serial line drivers.
  • Devices on the command line are no longer lost.
  • Added the fix that changes underscores into spaces so that slirp command lines can be passed in.
  • Segfault handlers in UML now get a proper i386 cr2, err, and trapno.
  • Fixed single-stepping and breakpoints.
  • Renumbered the new ptrace operation numbers.
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